Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Having the content page name in the log key for the distinct error logger isnt't very usable when you have an error in a commonly used partial.
Using the Page Kind reduces the amount of log entries. Here is an example from an error in the partial menu.html, used in all the page templates:
```
Started building sites ...
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "page": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/single.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/single.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "section": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/section.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/section.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "taxonomy": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/list.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/list.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "home": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/index.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/index.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "404": template: 404.html:2:3: executing "404.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
Built site for language nn:
```
Which is pretty good.
Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Using it for list pages doesn't work and has potential weird side-effects.
The user probably meant to range over .Site.ReqularPages, and that is now marked clearly in the log.
This is a pretty fundamental change in Hugo, but absolutely needed if we should have any hope of getting "multiple outputs" done.
This commit's goal is to say:
* Every file target path is created by `createTargetPath`, i.e. one function for all.
* That function takes every page and site parameter into account, to avoid fragile string parsing to uglify etc. later on.
* The path creation logic has full test coverage.
* All permalinks, paginator URLs etc. are then built on top of that same logic.
Fixes#1252Fixes#2110Closes#2374Fixes#1885Fixes#3102Fixes#3179Fixes#1641Fixes#1989
This commit fixes two different, but related issues:
1) Live-reload when a new shortcode was defined in the content file before the shortcode itself was created.
2) Live-reload when a newly defined shortcode changed its "inner content" status.
This commit also improves the shortcode related error messages to include the full path to the content file in question.
Fixes#3156
Previously this was left empty, but it is very handy to have a list
of term pages for a given taxonomy. This list can now be paginated
like other page lists. It makes it possible to render summary
content from each terms index page for instance. It also makes it
possible to sort the term pages in the same way that other page
lists can be sorted. An RSS feed is now generated for
KindTaxonomyTerm pages as well.
This also fixes a bug in HugoSites.createMissingPages. Previously
it would only check for existing KindTaxonomyTerm pages if the
taxonomy had any terms defined. So for a taxonomy with no terms
but a taxonomy terms page it would generate a second empty terms
page.
This relates to #3123.
The interfaces and types in `target` made sense at some point, but now this package is too restricted to a hardcoded set of media types.
The overall current logic:
* Create a file path based on some `Translator` with some hardcoded logic handling uglyURLs, hardcoded html suffix etc.
* In in some cases (alias), a template is applied to create the alias file.
* Then the content is written to destination.
One could argue that it is the last bullet that is the actual core responsibility.
This commit fixes that by moving the `hugolib`-related logic where it belong, and simplify the code, i.e. remove the abstractions.
This code will most certainly evolve once we start on #3123, but now it is at least possible to understand where to start.
Fixes#3123
When using the lazy blogger setting to automatically generate menu
entries from section pages, we now recognize section pages that have
content, and use the weight and linktitle configured in the frontmatter.
This way, we can use the lazy blogger automatic generation, and
influence menu order and translations, directly from the frontmatter.
Updates #2974
This commit makes sure that the `.Site.LastChange` is fetched from the latest page modification date.
Previously, this value was fetched from the last page in the default page sort, which may not be the last by date
if weight is set.
Fixes#2909Closes#2910